Libertas (disambiguation)

Libertas (disambiguation)

Libertas was the Roman goddess of liberty.

Libertas (meaning "freedom" in several languages) may also refer to:
*A.C. Libertas, a Sanmarinese football club
*"Libertas", the motto and an ancient symbol of the Republic of Ragusa (now Dubrovnik)
*Libertas Academica, an open access journal publisher specializing in biological science and clinical medicine
*Libertas Acate-Modica, an Italian football club based in Modica, Sicily
*Libertas Film Festival is the name of an annual film festival held in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
*Libertas Frisonica, the absence of feudalism and serfdom in Frisia (Friesland and Groningen)
*Libertas Livorno, an Italian professional basketball team from the town of Livorno
*Libertas (lobby group), a small Irish group which is campaigning for a 'no' vote to the Treaty of Lisbon referendum being held in Ireland in 2008
*Libertas (monument), a monument to commemorate the Estonian War of Independence
*Libertas quæ sera tamen, the motto on the state flag of Minas Gerias, Brazil
*Mahlamba Ndlopfu, originally named "Libertas", the South African President's Home in Pretoria
*The home of Adam Tas, a community leader in the Cape Colony at the turn of the 17th century


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